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Le Monde diplomatique
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July 2000
NEW HOPE, OLD FRUSTRATIONS
Morocco: the point of change
by IGNACIO RAMONET
<http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/2000/07/01ramonet>
Translated by Harry Forster
THE KOSOVO CONFLICT
Nato on trial
by AVNER GIDRON and CLAUDIO CORDONE
Established in 1998, the International Criminal Court is still
struggling for life. Many states are reluctant to ratify its
statute, when they are not actively opposed to it, like the United
States, Russia and China. The International Criminal Tribunal for
the Former Yugoslavia, on the other hand, was presented as the
precursor of a fairer international order. These double standards
may also apply to the assessment of Nato's bombing campaign against
Yugoslavia in the spring of 1999. Amnesty International believes
that Nato "did not fully comply with the obligation to take all
precautions to protect civilians" and that, in at least one case,
it attacked a civilian object.
<http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/2000/07/02kosovo>
Original text in English
Was the Serbian TV station really a legitimate target? *
by AVNER GIDRON and CLAUDIO CORDONE
Original text in English
The protection of civilians
<http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/2000/07/04kosovobox1>
International law's highest standards
<http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/2000/07/05kosovobox2>
STATES OF CONCERN
Armed peace in the Middle East *
by GEOFFREY ARONSON
The Israeli government and the Palestinian Authority were engaged
in a war of nerves before the Washington summit with President
Clinton. The Palestinians even accused Israel of preparing a
"military solution" while the Tel Aviv press was publishing the
brush strokes of an agreement proposed by the US. Meanwhile in
Syria, the new president needs to make a decision about talks with
Israel. Yet, even if accords are reached, US strategists do not
foresee more than an armed peace for the region.
Original text in English
Syria: the rise and rise of Doctor Bashar *
by ALAIN GRESH
Translated by Wendy Kristianasen
THE SHINING PATH STILL GLIMMERS
Peru: pacified but not peaceful *
by our special correspondent KARIM BOURTEL
After ten years in power, Alberto Fujimori was - controversially -
re-elected president after voting in April and May. Disowned by the
Organisation of American States, which withdrew its observers, and
reproved by the United States, Fujimori won after a second round in
which his opponent, Alejandro Toledo, refused to take part. But,
with Peru sunk in poverty, ballot fraud is not the whole story.
Many Peruvians, reliant on a regime that gives them a rickety
structure of social measures only in exchange for their allegiance,
and still seeing Fujimori as the man who beat hyperinflation and
the Shining Path terrorists, gave him their votes.
Translated by Derry Cook-Radmore
Authoritarian rule not denied
Maurice Lemoine
<http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/2000/07/09lemoine>
THE COUNTRY THAT DOESN'T QUITE EXIST
Haiti's last chance *
by our special correspondent CHRISTOPHE WARGNY
Since June 1997 a long-drawn-out institutional crisis has paralysed
Haiti, the poorest country in the Americas. Many hoped that
elections (whose first round was held on 21 May) would bring a
return to normality. But though it showed wide support for the
party of the ex-president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Fanmi Lavalas,
the voting was full of irregularities and threw the country into
further confusion.
Translated by Derry Cook-Radmore
The Aristide decade
<http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/2000/07/11haitibox>
'THE POOR HAVE THE RIGHT TO WAGE WAR TOO'
Ethiopia invades Eritrea *
by JEAN-LOUIS PÉNINOU
After two years of war, the prospects of a genuine peace between
Ethiopia and Eritrea still seem uncertain, despite periodic lulls
in the fighting, mediation and hard-won ceasefires achieved by the
Organisation of African Unity - and even despite the peace
agreement signed in Algiers on 18 June.
Translated by Julie Stoker
Conflict in the Horn of Africa
<http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/2000/07/13ethiopiabox>
MUSLIMS WANT TO SEPARATE FROM CATHOLIC STATE
The Sultanate of the Philippines *
by our special correspondents SOLOMON KANE and LAURENT PASSICOUSSET
Twenty-one Asian and European tourists were recently taken hostage
and held on the island of Jolo in the Philippines. The kidnappers
were members of the Abu Sayyaf group which aims to build a national
entity that is not just a haphazard outcome of decolonisation.
Along with other groups pursuing similar objectives in the Malay
and Indonesian archipelagos, Abu Sayyaf is using Islam as a lever
to achieve its aim. Islam is the key unifying factor between the
many different nationalities (87 in all) in the southern
Philippines.
Translated by Ed Emery
CANADA V FRANCE: WTO RULES
The asbestos conspiracy
by PATRICK HERMAN and ANNIE THÉBAUD-MONY
Even though it is nearly 40 years since asbestos was scientifically
shown to cause cancer and it has now claimed thousands of lives,
the WTO is examining a complaint by Canada, which exports 99% of
its output, against France, which banned it in 1997. The WTO's
Dispute Settlement Body is quite capable of finding in favour of
the purveyors of death and the governments that so shamelessly
support them, since it habitually puts "freedom" for trade before
any other consideration. Since the outrageous ruling on
hormone-treated beef, anything seems possible.
<http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/2000/07/15asbestos>
Translated by Malcolm Greenwood
NO PATENTS ON BIOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS
Africa defies licences for life *
by FRANCK SEURET and ROBERT ALI BRAC DE LA PERRIÈRE
No country is self-sufficient in biodiversity. The WTO is seeking
an appropriate legal framework to encourage trade. But appropriate
for whom? There's the rub. The intellectual property system, which
champions the breeders' interests, is becoming an instrument of
neo-colonialism. The Organisation of African Unity, offering an
alternative that is in the public interest as well as its own, has
taken the lead in new thinking about the exploitation of life.
Translated by Barbara Wilson
Protection or exclusion
<http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/en/2000/07/17patentbox>
Translated by Wendy Kristianasen
BACK PAGE
'Do you know the way to San Jose?' *
by DANIÈLE STEWART
Uncontrolled development is a growing threat to the US environment.
It is caused by the lack of efficient public transport, which helps
to concentrate housing in certain areas, but also private land
management and the rush to leave "unsafe" inner cities. The trend
is particularly alarming in what was once the Far West. Forests and
deserts are threatened by property developers and their "great
deals", by roads and car parks. Environmental pressure groups are
no longer the only people to question the merits, and cost, of this
form of "development".
Translated by Harry Forster
English language editorial director: Wendy Kristianasen
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